check out the bass that the guy in disturbed uses by a brand called traben , through a cheap guitar cable and a microcube amp it blew me away with the heaviness of it.
BC Rich has some good ones but im anti-signature bass but disturbeds signature bass through an ordinary guitar cable and a microcube amp blew me away.
A five-string bass is used to expand the range of notes which can be played on it. Either you add a string that has higher notes, or a string that has lower notes, as compared to a four-string bass.
Ronald Presley plays a 4 string bass...I know, I jam with him!
Since you already have a 4-string Fender jazz guitar, you should look at a Rickenbacker 4003 Bass. Rickenbacker makes good 5-string bass guitars that are under $500.
They are the same as those an a bass guitar, if that helps. so, imagine you are holding the doulble-bass, about to play. The string on the far left (the highest note) is a G, the next one along is a D, then A then E.
He plays a 5-string Traben Phoenix bass
Yes, infact, slap sounds better on a 5 string bass than it does on a 4 string in my opinion.
A 4-string bass guitar might be a better guitar to buy for the beginner. It is easier to play than the 5-string bass. The 50string bass can be good for more intermediate players. Because of its extended range, it gives off a better quality of sound.
Yes and Yes.
what is the value of an alembic excel 5 string bass
He doesn't know.
A five-string bass is used to expand the range of notes which can be played on it. Either you add a string that has higher notes, or a string that has lower notes, as compared to a four-string bass.
If you want to switch, then switch.
Cello. All the way.
Ronald Presley plays a 4 string bass...I know, I jam with him!
You don't in 4-string bass, you can't anyway.To get drop B sound, you need either 5 string bass in stardard tune - B.E.A.D.G.or buy a single B string, replace the E string in 4-string bass.
the Standard is 4 string but there are also 5 string, 6 string and etc.
Not necessarily, whether or not a person should be playing a 5 string bass is totally subjective. For some people, beginner or not, that extra string can be too much. For others an extra string isn't going to be much more difficult than a 4 string bass. What it really comes down to is personal preference, if a beginner bass player wants to play a 5 stringer than why not?